MasukAyanna Laurent thought her wedding was the start of her new life, her forever. But as soon as the church doors opened, everything fell apart. In front of hundreds of rich guests, her fiancé Evan Hartwell picked someone else. Ayanna was left heartbroken and embarrassed right at the altar, where they were supposed to get married. Ayanna turned her back on the betrayal, walked away from her future that was now ruined, and then met Gabriel Vance. Gabriel Vance is a cold, tough, and very powerful billionaire. He really shouldn't have anything to do with a heartbroken woman like Ayanna, but he keeps drawing her into his exclusive world. But the bad part wasn't over yet. Evan felt deep regret and didn't want to let Ayanna go. He kept coming back, torn between his new wife and the woman he really wanted by his side. Now Ayanna is stuck between her ex-fiancé, who shamed and hurt her, and the powerful billionaire who's acting like she belongs to him, even though he never asked. Both powerful men won't back down. Who is she really supposed to be with?
Lihat lebih banyak“I do.”
I heard Evan’s voice from inside the church, and a small smile formed on my lips. He sounded obviously nervous. It seemed that even on the day of our wedding, the only heir of the Hartwell Group, was still rehearsing what he wanted to say. “Ready, Miss?” the wedding coordinator whispered, giving me an encouraging nod. I nodded back, my heart was pounding so fast as the doors slowly swung open. Excitement suddenly covered my whole body. I held my bouquet tighter, smoothing down the satin of my white gown. This was it. The moment I had spent years waiting for. Just a few more steps down the aisle, and I would finally spend my lifetime with him. But as I stepped into the church, the music suddenly sounded different. My eyes landed on the altar, and the smile died on my face. Evan was standing there, looking annoyingly handsome in his tuxedo. But he wasn’t alone. He was holding another woman’s hand. A bride wearing the exact same custom designer dress as mine. I froze halfway down the aisle. I thought my mind was playing tricks on me. Maybe a manifestation of pre-wedding anxiety, so I closed my eyes and opened them again. She was still there. I couldn’t make myself move or run to them. Nor shout to stop the ceremony. Behind me, I can see that the wedding coordinator was shocked by the unexpected scene before me. I heard her curse softly then immediately start swearing into her walkie-talkie. Nobody had a backup plan for this. And no one dared to stop it. I lied to myself, desperate to believe it was just a prank. Everyone turned to look at me. They whispered to the people beside them, then looked back at me again. I could feel their eyes on me, like I didn’t belong there. I can hear their insults while whispering to one another. And I bet they were all wondering what I was doing there. My grip on the bouquet tightened even more. I didn’t move from where I stood, even as shame and anger slowly started to build up inside me. Tears began to gather in my eyes. I wasn't supposed to cry on a day that was meant to be one of the happiest days of my life, but fate seemed determined to make a fool out of me. Why did this have to happen on my wedding day? The place where I stood felt suffocating as I watched the other woman standing in the place I was supposed to stand. I was the one who had stayed up late planning this ceremony. I was the one who loved him. So why was a complete stranger standing beside him? But then the little strength I had left disappeared when the priest raised his voice, clear and loud. "Do you, Scarlett Sinclair, take this man…” That wasn't my name. It clearly wasn't. “I do.” I didn't know what to do. Should I run away, or should I fight for what was supposed to be mine? I couldn’t do anything. Tears continued to fall down my cheeks as I stared at them. What hurt the most was that when she answered him, Evan was looking at me. He was looking at me as if he was apologizing with his eyes. He knew that I saw them, and he knew that I was feeling so much pain in my heart right now. I tried my best not to break down completely because all the guests were still judging and staring at me. But the pain was difficult to ignore. It felt like everything we had for so long suddenly lost its meaning because of what was happening in front of me. It hurt so bad like something sharp was slowly piercing my chest, over and over again until I couldn't take it anymore. Even though I was enveloped with too much pain, I didn't cause a scene. I didn't scream. And I didn't stop the ceremony. If he wanted to throw his life away for whatever secret vow he made with Scarlett, I wouldn't beg for his attention. He decided on his own and I won't bother to make him change his plan. Lifting my chin to keep my tears from falling, I dropped my bouquet onto the aisle and walked out the scene. I walked until I was outside the place that was supposed to be the start of my new life, knowing it would now be a place I’d hate for the rest of my life. “I was a fool,” I said to myself bitterly, walking through the streets just outside the church. This was his choice, and I would make mine. I would make sure he watched me climb higher than he could ever reach, and make him regret the day he chose to throw me away. Blinded by the tears, I walked and walked until I was in the middle of the road. And suddenly, a sharp screech of tires pierced the air. Before I could even look up, my bridal trail tripped me, sending me flying forward. I braced myself, ready for the front fall, but instead, I fell to a hard and hot chest. A strong, heavy arms instantly locked around my waist, catching me effortlessly. A rich scent of expensive perfume suddenly washed over me. "Careful, darling," a deep, commanding tone rumbled directly above my head. I looked up to him. My eyes filled with tears met a pair of piercing, icy-gray ones. The man holding me was dressed in a charcoal suit, and his sharp jawline was very attractive. It was Gabriel Vance. The ruthless CEO of Vance Group, and Evan’s multi-billionaire cousin. His eyes looked over me like he was judging my whole personality. And all of a sudden, a dark, dangerous smile played on his lips as he looked back down at me. "Running away from your own wedding?" Gabriel murmured, his grip tightened around my waist, enough to make my heart beat faster. "Good. Let's give them a real reason to whisper.”I should have known that anything that started with following a mysterious note was never going to end well for me.But before twelve noon even came, I had already fixed my things on my desk and was heading to the elevator without thinking twice about it. I was still smiling to myself like someone who had absolutely no idea what was waiting for her at the rooftop.During my way up there, I kept wondering what Gabriel wanted to talk about, and none of my guesses had anything to do with work. Looking back now, I probably should have realized that I was getting way too excited over a single note. And I was still smiling when the elevator doors opened.The moment I stepped out onto the rooftop, the smile on my face disappeared instantly. Scarlett was standing at the corner with her arms crossed and her chin slightly raised, looking at me like she had already decided to hate me at the very beginning.I looked around for a second, and third time because maybe Gabriel was just late and maybe
If embarrassment had a face, I was pretty sure it would look exactly like mine right now.I stared at Gabriel in the middle of the lobby, waiting for him to say whatever it was he had forgotten to tell me. And while I was standing there waiting, a huge part of me was genuinely wishing for the ground to open up and swallow me whole because standing in front of him for too long was more than enough to make me suffer, especially with what happened last night still stuck in my head."The driver," Gabriel said simply. "He wanted me to tell you that he's very sorry for the sudden stop yesterday. He felt bad about it."That was it?I thought he was going to tease me again so hearing that was such a relief that I almost exhaled too loud. I fixed my face real quick before he could notice I was smiling like an idiot. "Oh. Tell him it's fine. It wasn't his fault at all."Gabriel gave a small nod. "Good." And just like that, he turned and walked toward the elevator like nothing had happened at al
The next morning, I spent almost half an hour standing in front of my closet with a blue blazer in my hand. It wasn't because I couldn't decide what to wear. I still hadn't recovered from the embarrassment of last night. Every time that scene replayed in my mind, I wanted nothing more than to disappear from the face of the earth.Gosh, I still couldn't believe I actually did that. Out of all the excuses I could have used, who in the world would think of blaming a soundproof gate? Even a crazy person probably wouldn't come up with something that ridiculous. I should have just run away right then and there instead of embarrassing myself even more."Argh, so stupid, Yanna," I whispered to myself before letting out a deep sigh. Unfortunately, no amount of self-scolding was going to change what had already happened. The damage was done, and now I had to live with the memory of it. Just thinking about it made me want to hide under a blanket and never come out again.Since skipping work wasn
I was about to call a taxi because I didn't bring my car today. I wasn't in the mood to drive for the whole week. As I waited for a taxi to stop in front of me, I noticed someone walking toward me before stopping beside me. It was Gabriel. He was wearing his black suit perfectly, making it hard to believe that he handled so much work every single day.He’s also wearing his Chanel glasses, making him look annoyingly attractive. Sometimes, I wondered how someone could spend an entire day working and still look that good afterward. It honestly felt unfair. Unfortunately, Gabriel seemed completely unaware of how attractive he looked.“Waiting for someone?” he asked casually.“Uh, yes. I didn't bring my car today, so...” I replied awkwardly. From the corner of my eye, I noticed him smirk while adjusting his glasses. I refused to look directly at him because I didn't want him thinking that I was paying too much attention to him. The last thing I needed was for him to become even more confid






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